On Wednesday 18 April 2007 12:20:55 Arthur Pemberton wrote:
Well that is only really half a reason, since a live cd will likely
only have one DE. But one cd intalltion is the only real benefit i can
think of so far.
I use the LiveImage on my USB Key to run Linux anywhere. Next development
cycle where we really try to nail down persistence and encryption I could
potentially have a well working Live image with my home directory and all my
applications set up on my USB key, negating the need to travel with a clunky
laptop. To walk into a room of doubters, borrow one of their windows
laptops/workstations/whatever, boot from my USB and have my working Fedora
desktop right there is a pretty compelling sight, especially if I can add
packages, update, show that things like suspend/resume work on their
hardware, etc...
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Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora